Chris Nevin


Christopher John Nevin

Born: 3 August 1975, Dunedin, Otago
Major Teams: Hampshire Cricket Board, Wellington, New Zealand.
Known As: Chris Nevin
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Other: Wicket-Keeper


ODI Debut: New Zealand v Australia at Napier, 5th ODI, 1999/00
Latest ODI:
New Zealand v West Indies at Kingstown, 5th ODI, 2002


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Career Statistics:

TESTS

                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct St
Batting               0    -   -     -    -     -     -   -    -  -

                     Balls    M     R   W    Ave  Best   5 10    SR  Econ
Bowling                  0    -     -   -    -     -     -  -    -    -

ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS
 (including 16/06/2002)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave     SR 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding   27   26   0   607   74   23.34  79.45   0   4   14   3

                      O      M     R    W    Ave   BBI   4w  5w    SR  Econ
Bowling               -      -     -    -    -     -      -   -    -    -

FIRST-CLASS
 (1995/96 - 2001/02)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding   47   73  12  1942  113   31.83   1   8  141   5

                      O      M     R    W    Ave   BBI    5  10    SR  Econ
Bowling               1      1     0    0    -     -      0   0    -   0.00

LIST A LIMITED OVERS
 (1995/96 - 2002)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding  104   97   6  2438  149   26.79   2  16  113  15

                      O       R    W    Ave   BBI   4w  5w    SR  Econ
Bowling               3      26    0    -     -      0   0    -   8.66

- Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.


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[2000/01 Season] Chris Nevin was called into the CLEAR Black Caps for the final two ODIs of last summer against Australia. The selection was as much a reflection of Adam Parore's poor form as it was of Nevin's claim for a place. However the diminutive Wellington wicket-keeper took full advantage. In the final match he stepped up to open the innings after a series of top order collapses. Nevin showed his class and determination against the best new-ball attack in world cricket and hit 74 runs, anchoring the New Zealand innings and ultimately setting the platform for a consolation victory. The performance earned Nevin a place in the ODI side during the winter, but an injury sustained in the first ODI against Zimbabwe saw Parore reclaim the stumps. Nevin played as a specialist batsman in the six ODIs against South Africa but averaged only 18.40. He did not play against Zimbabwe due to a re-occurrence of his groin injury.